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2161 2009-09-13 Holy Mountain Diary - Weeding Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1336
2162 2009-09-12 Lession Four: Weeding Again due to Typhoon Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 814
2163 2009-09-12 Contemporary English Studies - Dairy Cattle Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 711
2164 2009-09-10 Holy Mountain - Away from the Crowd Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1548
2165 2009-09-08 A Demonstration of Enzyme Production by Dr. Yang Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 723
2166 2009-09-05 2009 Taipei Deaflympics - Overthrow ROC, Government in Exile Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 890
2167 2009-09-04 Discourses on Taiwan's Politics & Future by Dr. Yang - Part III Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 871
2168 2009-08-30 Holy Mountain Diary - Finishing Gardens & Building Trails Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1553
2169 2009-08-29 Contemporary English Studies - Introduction to Tiber Artifacts Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 764
2170 2009-08-27 Discourses on Taiwan's Politics & Future by Dr. Yang - Part II Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 926
 
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Newsflash


Former Council for Cultural Affairs minister Emile Sheng talks to reporters yesterday after the Taipei District Prosecutors’ Office said it had found no evidence of corruption in relation to the musical “Dreamers” performed in October last year. Photo: Liu Hsin-de, Taipei Times

The Taipei District Prosecutors’ Office yesterday closed its investigation into the bidding process of the centennial musical Dreamers (夢想家), and said that no irregularities were involved.

The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) filed lawsuits in November last year against President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九), then-premier Wu Den-yih (吳敦義) and former Council for Cultural Affairs minister Emile Sheng (盛治仁), accusing them of allowing certain performance companies and individuals to profit from staging the musical to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Republic of China.